> Why do you think these fonts have kern tables at all? > I looked at Optima.ttc with Fontforge and can’t find one.
On my system, they do have kerning values. FontForge > Elemente > Schriftinformationen > Nachschlagetabellen > GPOS > kern As I wrote, I can generate new TTF fonts with FontForge from Optima.ttc for example, use them instead and ConTeXt then has access to the kerning table (see attached PDF). I was just wondering if there is a way to use the TTC files directly with ConTeXt.
font_test_optima.pdf
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